MMPC Empowers Firefighters with L300 Donation

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Mitsubishi Motors Strengthens Public Safety: Locally Made L300 Donated to Bureau of Fire Protection for Enhanced Emergency Response Mobility


Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) bolstered the Bureau of Fire Protection’s (BFP) emergency capabilities this March 2026 by donating a locally manufactured Mitsubishi L300 unit. MMPC President Ritsu Imaeda presented the vehicle to BFP officials, including FSSUPT Douglas Guiyab, to enhance rapid deployment and logistics in CALABARZON. Produced at MMPC’s Sta. Rosa plant, the L300’s reliability is expected to optimize frontline fire services. This partnership underscores MMPC’s commitment to public safety and the Philippine automotive manufacturing sector.

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In Photo (from left to right): Sta. Rosa City, Laguna Fire Marshal, Fire Chief Inspector (FCINSP) Allen Ryan De Guzman; Laguna Provincial Director, Fire Senior Superintendent (FSSUPT) Rowena Gollod; Assistant Regional Director for Operation, Fire Senior Superintendent (FSSUPT) Douglas Guiyab; MMPC President & CEO Ritsu Imaeda; MMPC Chairman Noriaki Hirakata; and Corporate Division Head Tomoyasu Moriya.

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Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) has turned over a unit of the locally manufactured Mitsubishi L300 vehicle to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), supporting the agency’s operational mobility in responding to fires and other emergency situations.

The turnover highlights the practical role of commercial vehicles in public safety operations, particularly in emergency response, logistics and rapid deployment. With its compact design, payload capacity, and proven reliability, the Mitsubishi L300 is well-suited for the operational requirements of frontline agencies such as the BFP.

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In Photo: MMPC executives led by Chairman Noriaki Hirakata (1st row, 8th from left) and President and CEO Ritsu Imaeda (1st row, 7th from left) turn over to L300 to BFP led by Assistant Regional Director for Operation, Fire Senior Superintendent (FSSUPT) Douglas Guiyab.

MMPC President and CEO Ritsu Imaeda underscored the importance of supporting emergency responders through dependable equipment. “The Bureau of Fire Protection plays a vital role in safeguarding lives and communities. Through the donation of  the L300 we aim to support the BFP’s operational requirements and help ensure that our fire fighters are equipped with a reliable  vehicle capable of performing under demanding conditions,” said Imaeda. 

As a local manufacturer, we take pride in seeing vehicles produced in the Philippines contribute directly to public service,” he added.

Assistant Regional Director for Operation, Fire Senior Superintendent (FSSUPT) Douglas Guiyab expressed appreciation for MMPC’ support. 

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In Photo (from left to right): Sta. Rosa City, Laguna Fire Marshal, Fire Chief Inspector (FCINSP) Allen Ryan De Guzman; Laguna Provincial Director, Fire Senior Superintendent (FSSUPT) Rowena Gollod; and Assistant Regional Director for Operation, Fire Senior Superintendent (FSSUPT) Douglas Guiyab and MMPC  representatives President & CEO Ritsu Imaeda; MMPC Chairman Noriaki Hirakata; and Corporate Division Head Tomoyasu Moriya holding the tokens of appreciation from the BFP.

The Bureau of Fire Protection Region 4A sincerely expresses its heartfelt gratitude to Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation for its continued support and generosity to the BFP, particularly to the BFP Sta. Rosa City Fire Station, Laguna. This support and initiative to the Bureau reflects strong partnership built on shared commitment to public safety and community service,” said Guiyab.

We truly appreciate the trust and confidence extended to our organization. Rest assured that the donated vehicle will be utilized effectively to further enhance our emergency response capabilities and improve the quality of service we provide to the people of CALABARZON,” he shared.

The Mitsubishi L300 is manufactured at MMPC’s production facility in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, supporting employment and contributing to the country’s automotive manufacturing sector.


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